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Fantastic word game

The contribution I've just composed is hardly worthy of a Pulitzer Prize, so just send your letters of fawning adulation c/o Band Camp Library.
 
Letters of fawning adulation c/o Band Camp Library will be distributed to the appropriate parties but make sure you include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you expect a reply.
 
If you expect a reply in a timely manner, please contact me during regular business hours, as posted on the PowerWorld LLC website, not when I'm on vacation checking out the bikini chicks or on a band camp international expedition or finetuning things as we prepare to open the new Illusions this coming Saturday night.
 
This coming Saturday night folks will be hanging out at the new Illusions while Kenny and WMC sit or stand in the DJ booth and rock down the house.
 
"Rock down the house" and "raise the roof" are just two of the expressions used to indicate a night of fun much like when people used to say they were going to "paint the town red" way back when Thomps was a little boy.
 
Way back when Thomps was a little boy, he was happy for several reasons, not the least of which was that when he was a student, there was not so much history to have to learn.

True story: the desks at my elementary school were so old, each had a small round recessed area to hold an inkwell from which a fountain pen could be refilled!
 
Learn a lot here at the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as Sweetie Pie and the lovely young library interns prefer) and you too could end up providing to us some fun and interesting factoids since Thomps has been negligent in his factoid duties.

Seems his lack of factoids may have happened about the same time he changed his name. COINCIDENCE?? I think not! Perhaps he'll get back on the wagon and furnish us with something on Wednesday.
 
His factoid duties, when performed, provide us with various bits of interesting information about people, places and things.
 
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Interesting information about people, places and things may be fine, but it doesn't grab ratings like political grandstanding or celebrity gossip.

I used to have factoids, but I got rid of them with Preparation F.
 
Our time and attention are better spent on worthwhile endeavors, like dancing in the moonlight as shadows in the moonlight, since it turns out that the lovely interns really were star struck.

We all thought it was because WMC gave them some extra schmooze for some extra goodies from the lounge. Turns out they were doing Galileo Galilei proud. http://news.discovery.com/space/ast...eveals-milky-ways-stellar-migrants-150803.htm
 
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In a flash, you're life could change and you could be whisked away by aliens to some distant planet where they will subject you to a multitude of tests and examinations as they try to understand us humans and why we are so enamored with Olivia Newton-John and Megan McCormick.
 
We are so enamored with Olivia Newton-John and Megan McCormick that we often fail to notice other things which are deserving of our admiration, such as the beautiful tools which are used in our local prison, and we really need to be enamored of the slammer's hammers' glamours.

Today's fun factoid: A hammer is used for pounding or for delivering repeated blows, No one knows who invented the hand-held hammer. The earliest ones were probably rocks or short thick branches. The pneumatic hammer, which is driven by compressed air, was invented in 1890 by Charles Brady King of Detroit.
 
Glamours, Vogues and even the odd copy of Seventeen sometimes find their way into boxes at garage sales or in second-hand stores, but the magazines most likely to meet that fate are Reader's Digest and National Geographic.
 
Reader's Digest and National Geographic don't hold much interest for me.

Hey, CT Listener, nice to see ya, welcome back, where ya been, and we hope you stay awhile. :)
 
The place to be for great food is New Jersey where we have a deli, a diner, and a pizzeria on every corner.

Okay so we have crooked politicians, high taxes, too much traffic, toxic waste, and mobsters. But hey, at least we know what good food is!
 
On every corner in the late 40s, through the 50s and into the 60s you could find doo wopp groups snapping their fingers, tapping their toes, singing in harmony, mostly a capella.

They were so good at it, because they knew that Petula Clark might be doo wopping along, round every corner.
 


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